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2024 North Zone Complex

Unit Information

Virginia 
Roanoke, 
24019 
Virginia 
Roanoke, 
24019 

Incident Contacts

Megan Cirullo
Email: megan.cirullo@usda.gov
Phone: (406) 548-1867

Highlighted Activity

Open the documents or go to https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/gwj/home/?cid=fseprd1169242 for closure information.
Publication Type: Closures -
For the protection of public health and safety, and for the protection of resources, the following acts are prohibited due to fire suppression activities on the North River and Lee Ranger Districts, George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, Virginia and West Virginia.Being on a National Forest System Trail when closed by a sign, gate or barricade. 36 CFR 261.SS(a)Operating, leaving,… Read more
Publication Type: Closures -
Final update from the Southern Area Gold Complex Incident Management TeamTomorrow at 8 a.m., the Southern Area Gold Complex Incident Command Team will transfer command of the North Zone Complex to a local Type 3 Team led by Incident Commander Colten Moor. All of the fires in the North Zone Complex are currently in the mop up and patrol phase. Today firefighters will look for hot spots, remove… Read more
Publication Type: News -

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Waites Run Fire in WV looking towards VA from March 20, 2024

The North Zone Complex covers five wildfires in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests and on state and private land in West Virginia and Virginia. They are: Waterfall Mountain/Shenandoah Forest/211 Fire, Waites Run Fire, Capon/Brush Run Fire, Edith Gap/Serenity Ridge Fire, and Cove Mountain Fire. Command of the North Zone Complex has been transferred to a local Type 3 Team led by Incident Commander Colten Moor. 

FINAL Fire Update - Wednesday April 3, 2024

Current Status: Command of the North Zone Complex is assigned to a local Type 3 Team led by Incident Commander Colten Moor.  The Team will hand command of the incident back to the local unit on Saturday April 6th.  Cove, Edith Gap, Capon, Waterfall Mountain and Waites Run Fires will be monitored and patrolled until declared out. With the increase in moisture and more favorable weather conditions all fires associated with the North Zone Complex have been contained.

Closure orders for all areas in the North Zone Complex remain in effect. The local district will continue to assess conditions on the ground and determine when it is safe to re-open the areas to the public. Be aware of areas adjacent to recently burned areas as they are prone to flash flooding and debris flows. Continuation of suppression repair will occur as needs are identified.  Firefighters continue to remove snags, address other safety concerns, and continue to secure containment lines.  Fire and insect weakened trees continue to fall within burned areas. Road conditions have deteriorated due to rainfall and equipment traffic. Burn Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team will be working on plans to rehabilitate damage to natural drainages and structures moving forward.

Individual Fire Updates: 15,977 total acres 100% contained

  1. Waterfall Mountain/Shenandoah Forest/211 West Fire in Shenandoah and Page Counties, VA
  • 6,399 acres; 100% contained
  1. Waites Run Fire in Hardy County, WV
    • 6,223 acres, 100% contained
  2. Capon/Brush Run Fire in Rockingham County, VA 
    • 2,368 acres, 100% contained
  3. Edith Gap/Serenity Ridge Fire in Shenandoah and Page Counties, VA
    • 832 acres, 100% contained
  4. Cove Mountain Fire in Hardy County, WV
    • 155 acres, 100% contained

Resources: 5 Type 2 Crews, 1 Type 2IA crew, 1 Type 3 helicopter, 6 engines, 1 dozers and 108 personnel

Date and Cause Reported: The fires were reported on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, and Thursday, March 21, 2024. The causes of the fires are undetermined. 

Weather: Today unsettled weather continues as multiple rounds of showers and storms impact the region.  A series of cold fronts sweep through the area Wednesday and Thursday, bringing windy conditions that last through the weekend. High pressure builds overhead Sunday into early next week.

Closures: For the protection of public health and safety, and for the protection of resources, please respect area, road and trail closures.  Check the George Washington and Jefferson website for the full list of closures. www.fs.usda.gov/gwj

Advisories: We ask the public to avoid areas with active fire for their own safety and to allow firefighters to work safely. Public and firefighter safety is always our top priority. In addition, please do not fly drones near or over a wildfire. Drones and firefighting aircraft are a dangerous mix and could lead to accidents or slow down wildfire suppression. If you fly, we can’t.

Smoke and Air Quality:  Air quality information is available at www.airnow.gov

General Fire Information: 

  • Homeowners can learn how to make their homes less susceptible to wildfires by visiting:  www.firewise.org 
  • Virginia’s 4 p.m. Burning Law remains in effect until April 30, 2024. It bans open-air burning before 4 p.m. if the fire is within 300 feet of the woods or dry grass which could carry fire to the woods. Burning is allowed between 4 p.m. and midnight as long as the burner takes proper precautions and attends the fire at all times. For more information, please visit https://dof.virginia.gov/wildland-prescribed-fire/fire-laws/4-pm-burning-law.

Basic Information
Current as of Wed, 04/10/2024 - 10:02
Incident Type Wildfire
Date of Origin
Location 5 fires located on the George Washington NF, VA and West VA lands
Incident Commander Colton Moore Type III Incident Commander, US Forest Service
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests
Incident Description Complex
Coordinates 38° 46' 8'' Latitude
-78° 37'
17
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 108
Size 15,977 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 100%
Estimated Containment Date 04/05/2024
Fuels Involved

Hardwood Litter


Narrative:
Fuel model 9 -hardwood leaf litter. Scattered areas of mountain laurel/rhododendron shrubs in the understory.

Significant Events

Minimal
Smoldering


Narrative:
Minimal Fire activity present on the fire line.

Outlook
Planned Actions

Cove, Edith Gap and Capon Fire will be patrolled until declared out. No further suppression or repair needs at this time.  

Waterfall Mountain and Waites Run resources will continue to monitor and patrol fire lines. Continuation of suppression repair will occur as needs are identified.

Projected Incident Activity

12 hours: Fire danger and fire behavior are expected to be low. Weather conditions not favorable for fire spread.

24 hours: Fire danger and fire behavior are expected to be low. Weather conditions not favorable for fire spread.

48 hours: A wet weather pattern is expected to be over the fire area. Fire weather concerns are expected to be low, and fire danger, fire behavior are expected to be minimal.

72 hours: Fire weather concerns are expected to be low, and fire danger, fire behavior are expected to be minimal.

Anticipated after 72 hours: Fire weather concerns are expected to be low, and fire danger, fire behavior are expected to be minimal.

Remarks

North Zone Complex is the following fires: Capon, Cove Mountain, Edith Gap, Waites Run, Waterfall Mountain.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Today unsettled weather continues as multiple rounds of showers and storms impact the region.  A series of cold fronts sweep through the area Wednesday and Thursday, bringing windy conditions that last through the weekend. High pressure builds overhead Sunday into early next week.